Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
23
217
It was he who had been first on the chain in the mines, he who had of necessity been first to climb the shaft from the slave kennel to freedom.
It was he who had been first on the chain in the mines, he who had of necessity been first to climb the shaft from the slave kennel to freedom.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #217)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
23
214
The spear arms drew back, the crossbows leveled.
23
215
Chains were grasped more firmly; the few swords lifted toward me; even the sharpened poles inclined toward my breast.
23
216
"Tarl of Ko-ro-ba!" cried a voice, and I saw a small man, thin with a wisp of sandy hair across his forehead, press through the ragged band of rebels that confronted us.
23
217
It was he who had been first on the chain in the mines, he who had of necessity been first to climb the shaft from the slave kennel to freedom.
23
218
His face was transfigured with joy and he rushed forward and embraced me.
23
219
"This is he!" the man cried.
23
220
"Tarl of Ko-ro-ba!" At that point, to my wonder, the ragged band lifted their weapons and uttered a wild cheer.
The spear arms drew back, the crossbows leveled.
Chains were grasped more firmly; the few swords lifted toward me; even the sharpened poles inclined toward my breast.
"Tarl of Ko-ro-ba!" cried a voice, and I saw a small man, thin with a wisp of sandy hair across his forehead, press through the ragged band of rebels that confronted us.
It was he who had been first on the chain in the mines, he who had of necessity been first to climb the shaft from the slave kennel to freedom.
His face was transfigured with joy and he rushed forward and embraced me.
"This is he!" the man cried.
"Tarl of Ko-ro-ba!" At that point, to my wonder, the ragged band lifted their weapons and uttered a wild cheer.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 23)